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Analyzing Narrative Poetry
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Plot, Narrative Elements and Annabel Lee
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Which of the following is not a characterisitic of narrative poetry?
Dialogue
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What happened to Annabel Lee?
She died suddenly from an illness.
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Which part of the plot develops the conflict and builds the interest of the reader?
Rising Action
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How does the narrator deal with Annabel Lee's death?
He feels as connected to her in death as in life.
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What type of poem tells a story?
Narrative
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What part of the plot is the point of highest dramatic tension or a major turning point in the action?
Climax
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What effect does personification of nature have on the poem Annabel Lee?
It supports the speakers claims that Annabel Lee was purposefully taken from him due to the jealously from the heavens.
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How is a narrative poem told?
Verse
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The introduction of the characters and setting happen in what part of the plot?
Exposition
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What does the rhyme scheme reveal about the narrator of Annabel Lee?
The narrator is very focused on his relationship with Annabel, and she is never far from his mind.
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What is the organized pattern or sequence of events that make up a story?
Plot
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What does narrative poems use that short stories do not?
Figurative language
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What is the central theme of Annabel Lee?
Love can be so strong that it cannot be stopped by death.
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